Maximum Fine Is Inadequate
Strong criticism of the inadequacy of the penal-; ty provided for opium sinuggling was voiced by
·Mr. W. A., Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday when Chu Wing-yut, 23,
pleaded guilty to posses opium, valued at $12,000
sion of 100 tacls of raw
at the K.C.R. Station on April 16.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947.
For Depends
Scotland Yard Hunt For Two Terrorists
Two Anonymous 'Phone Calls Received
Bombshell" Sets A New Record
Washington, Apr. 17. Unwgaried by their record- breaking
dash around the world, the three-man crew of the Reynolds" "Bombshell" flew reim Chiengo to Washington in the unofficial record time of ones hour 46 minutes.
When defendant suid- that he j purchased the nuvolle frami Kunning for CN82,400,000 cop
HK$700), proximately
Its Warship ominiented on the fact that the bes of such a
com paratively small sm_plies the baxine line of $2,500 combs hardly be expected to aut an chterrent.
Clipping one hour and four Mr. Bujr-Keer went on to say minates from the fastest m that the maximum or $2,500 merchal time, 'Reynolds and his with! My
check an
* * * %} returned here after #1 smuggling in a sinalt sense but gulck foray to Chicago so
hr for persuto. bk the areased it could sign a few cheques. would be a worthwhile gamble. The pen manufacturer WIN
Avenging "1 59 Panter feted at Chiengo by i cred-of-
·prospeštims defendant was! employees,
ALM
FI
stopped he CRO 63 1 8.30! Reynold's plot and light
pizz
THREAT TO THE
WAR OFFICE
London, Apr. 16.
Scotland Yard tonight flashed a warning to all flocks and airports in Great Britain to watch for a
man and a
woman after receiving an anonymious telephone call which claimed to disclose the identity of "the man who put the bomb in the Colonial Office and is leaving the country tonight with a woman."
It
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is believed that this call may be a hoax, but it is also felt possible that the woman mention- ed may be the one for whom a country-wide search has been going on ever since the dis- covery of a homemade bomb in the form of a parcel in the Colonial Office this morning and the statement that a woman of Jewish appear- -ance obtained entry to the building yesterday
carrying a parcel.
Special Branch officers have a
p.m. on April 15 at the KCR engweer" made the jump To full description and are confident Station and, in the course of a Chicago front Washington n they kn w the woman's identity. routine each. the opom was Wednesday night after flying The woman is about 4 ft. D day, found om vadet Es wir four there from New York to see tall and between 25 and 30 yours.
President Truman.
But they got to the empitač į In the meantime, Scotland Yard to late to keep the appointment jeleers were ruched to the War
office following
Lelephone with the President, who 17-8
threat this afterns. n thot them on Thursday morn
Building was to br own up.
- Chu wa find the of $2,500
hard labai.
Turkr
maximum |
marti's"
Found Him In The Corner
Kwong
Jane, appraring: Reynolds keepa before Mr. d'Almada at Central | like this. never."... Assoelaten. yesterday on charges at being in ¦ Preis. possession of instruments it for
-an unlawful-purpose and foreing the 1 ek of, and, entering 17 Ngun Mok Head and attempting to steal arteles of clothing and varius other goods the pe petty of Jiwan Singli, was unten ad- maths hord tal ur.
Complturent
six
that and
The
F1
NOT JUSTIFIED
London, Apr. 10. The Minister of State, Alr. Hector McNeil;" said in the House of Commons totlay that in view of the need for econ- mg in trained manpower and in" fureign exchange he did not think the appointment of an Agricultural Altuche to the British Embassy in Chiru could be untified in the pre- sent circumstances,
Presned that the. Chincat Government had ekked for thin kind of Government agricultural that the United States Em-
already had an agricul BRI tural attache in Chiau, Mr. McNeil repented That Bri- tain's foreign exchange and difficulties are manpower very real at present."--Re
fer.
assistance d
H.M.S. "Lagos" To
the His
The engeneer, whose plana taj The information was received marky hure brea postponed by telephionn fram un anonymous twice in a week, was naked when yealer, who sant There is an the marriage would take plaer, Legandisation which Is going to He replied wryly: " Mr., blow up the War Office or 4 p.m. flying around į today?" The caller then rang off. Offert's searched Ute War Office building, but, it is understood, * nothing suspicious was found,
It now revealed that "the woanato Dervish appearance carrying a parcel" who was per. mitted yesterday aflofruon enter the Daver House part of the | Colonial Omre, where the
plosives were found, went in to repair a inclder in her stocking."
French Explosive
GOVERNOR OF TRIESTE
Lake Success, N.Y..
April 16. Rusia has finally handed to
to
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...
Go Home Soon
Majesty's Ship "Lagos" is returning home shortly from the Pacific Station. This ship is one of the 19th Destroyer Flotilla and. Is the Orst ship of the line to bear the name of "Lagos" called after the Battle off Lagos Bay in 1759 in the Iberlan Peninsula when the British Navy secured a victory over the French.
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"Lagos" was commissioned on October 16th, 1945. at Cammell Laird's, Birkenhead, where she was built. The ship's company consisted of over 285 ratings and 17 Officers. She is one of the famous "Battle" class destroyers laid down in 1942. She has a maximum steaming range at economical speed of over 5,000 miles and her maximum speed is in excess of 30 knots.
·
where she was
She is he wily urined and was Japanese cruise, "Lagon" sailed Primally designed for escorting for Trincomalee
capital ships, and aircraft required for attending on carriers
Pucitle with the East Indies Firet..
the
left his houre at 9.15 aja, on April other big power delegates her 15. The dor was looked But nomination for the governo · A more detailed "examination of when he returned home at 3 p.m. jship of Trieste.
The parcel found in the ladies" he found the † ek had been fareed. It is understood that the big ebakreoni carly today showed Ou entering the hope, he saw powers are hoping to meet on that I contained 29 sticks of a defendant quatting in a corner. Friday for, discussion of the French explosive-upt gellgnite carriers of the British After a short struggle, complain-short fint.
f a type not cominun in Britain. Fleet. Today, the ship's empuny ant managed to get defendant ut The candidate proposed by
Experts stated that it had de-only numbers 8 Officers and 215 and haul him arrested and taken the Russians is Dr. Brantinghitely come from the Continent. ratings as a result of the cutting. to the pulice station.
Altached to Hic explosive were down from wartime complement, was searched and varius arteles munt,
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Reflt
On Their Viewpoint
London, Apr. 16. Henry Wallace's' dis- paragement of United States "foreign policy in speeches and on the radio during his short visit to Britain has evoked both bitter con- demnation and unquali- |fied approval from Bri- tish political circles (writes Fraser Wighton, Reuters Political Corres- pondent).
Wallace, lending American Liberal and formier United States Vice-President, was tonight, on the eve of his
departure Ter Stockh Im, being entertained to dinner in the House Cemmons. But one Member of Parlament, Sir Patrick Hannon (Conserve. tive), boyertted the function, de- claring that Wallace's critick of his own Government was [462] impertinent intrusion into the decencies of political life....I re gard his visit here as a proselytis. tug mission at behalf of Cụm munism."
of
“Seymour" "Cieks, Chpinson the External Affairs Group of the. Parliamentary Labour Party, took the opp site view,
"In my view," said Mr. Cocks, "Mr. Wallace has the right lo express his own
views in Eng-
and as he does in America. I re- ! eard him as one of the very small band of international statesmen who dre cas colebrated in their countries as in their own. I re- gard him in the same line of Americans as Lincelt and Rouse. velt."
The Canadian-born former Ficot Supet cditor, Beverley Dax- ter (C. nservative). said he thought Wallace could have criti. cised his country's economic policy but nei its foreign policy..
Maurice Webb, Chainman ot the Parliamentary Labour. Parts declared: "I think Mr. Wallace's visit has been very valuable and useful, So far as I can see he la roid, nothing in which any reason-
ble person could object."-Rou-T
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Orders by Lt.-Colonel J.R. In October, "Lagos" returned There he member of the Swedish Parla-watch and a fine fuse which was to peace the. The following is to Hong Kong once more on her/itchell, O.B.E., E.D.,. Com- belonging to the complainant Dr. Branting. aged 60, is a billy connected and unlikely to a brief summary of the work done way to Japan for duty in north-nding 1.K.V.D.C. Order No. MANİLA were found in his person,
by "Lagos" since leaving the ern waters. This lasted for Ave 12/47 of 17th April, 1947. member of the Social Democra- act. Détendant bus three previcastic Party and a lawyer by pro- convictions for similar offences. Tesalon-Rauter.
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When the woman asked the dutr attendant if she could go to the ladies' room to fix a ladder in
United Kingd: m. on 13th 1945.
cn completion the December weeks and
ship
was urdered. for refit
to
It has recently been proposed
1. Hong Kong Rifle Club:-- HONOLULU
"Lugos" sniled from Portland Singapore, where she arrived mid that the Hong Kong Rifle Club SAN FRANCISCO
should be reconstituted by the on December 13th, 1945 for her November,
ex-member:
I
or
HK$ 380
MON.. 21st APR.
HK$ 628 THURS. 24th Apr.
- HK$ 380
US$ 000
US$ 796-
TUES, 22 APR.
FRI. 25th APR,
Baggage Allowance 60 lbs.
Freight Rates on Application
her stocking, the attendant had work-up in the Mediterranean, On completion nt the rent at Services, All difficulty in understanding her. prier to joining the British Pacific the end of January, with a large other Volunteers interested and 10 Round Trip Reduction"
ship's keen to join the Club if recond- "Lagos" returnstituted, should get in touch
with the she
Adjutant without delay.
2. National Rifle Associa-
Police enquiries have taken them Fleet at Hong Kong. After three percentage
old of the outside London, and it is under-menths in the Mediterranean, company gone, stood that further enquiries will based on Multa, she sailed for ed to Hong Kong, where be nude outside Britain.
Hong Kong on Sunday March 3rd, stayed for about u fortnight, Small Bomb
1946, via the Sue Canal, culling preparing for her last cruise
explosives, experts said that the fans arriving at Hong Kong on Fleet. damage would not have been as April 1st. great as first estimuted. In a small or fair sized rum it would have blown about the furniture but not
entesed structural damage.
Worm's Eye View
Since her arrival on the station "Lagos" has made frequent visits
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the National Rifle
cups and
teams.
to
GENERAL AGENTS
B⋅O·A·C
HONG KONG OFFICE PEDDER BUILDING P Tels, 23675, Chinese, Dept, 20738 MANAGER 22674
ACROSS the WORLD
After close examination of the fat Aden, Columbo and Singapore while with the British Pacifiction Overseas Rifle and Revolver
Postal Matches 1947: (a) It is THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC. On February 26th, she again hoped to enter a Hong Kong
'Team for sailed for Japan where she paid visits to Sasebo, Nagasaki, Kure, Association Rifle and Revolver to Shanghai and to various ports Yokohama and Tukyo. After this Posint Matches, 1947, which will MAIN BOOKING OFFICE In Japan. Perhaps the must in-cruise, she sailed for Shanghaiitclude members of all Services Civiliaus. The competi
PENINSULA HOTEL LOBBY The sperial precautions already teresting trip was that carried from where she departs for the ind in Forge in Guvernment buildings out by the summer of 1946, when United Kingdom, about April 30th ions are open to teams from Tels. 58330 and 58081-Ex. 22 have been strengthened-Beuter. she visited the North China sum- 1947. A short stay is expected at British Colonies and Proter. The matches for Hong mer resorts at Chinwangtao and Hong Kong and Gibraltar with torates.
in-Kong will be fired on Stone. Petaiho in the gulf of Llastung, visits to intermediate ports The trip, however, of which all cluding Suez and Port Said en-cutters Range at 300-600 yds. on board at the time were the route to Devonport, where she is for rifle on Bisley 1936 targets. most proud was that to Nanking, expected to arrive on June 17. and 10-12 yds. for revolver,
Owing to the large number of Challenge
silver some 200 miles up the Yangtze,i in company with Admiral Lord changes of the ship's company medals will be awarded to first The dress rehearsal of the Fraser on his final cruise before since November 1946 it is not. pos. teams and bronze medaln KCC's presentation of "Worm's relinquishing his command sible yet to make a definiic state-second
(b). Practice Eye View" indlented that au- Commander-in-Chief of the Briment as to how many of the pre-shoots will be arranged to take dieuces can expect some splendid fish Pacific Fleet.
sent ship's company will return place at Stonecutters on Satur entertainment when, the show
with the ship.
day afternoons and week-ends. is put on at the club tonight, Coveted Honour
During the whole of this Cem. The teams will be selected on mission H.M.5. "Lagos" has been the results of the practice tomorrow tind on Saturday week.
"Lages" hatt dine one of the commanded by Communder H.
the matches before the end of The whole cast entered joyful- most coveted honours for a Des-Unwin, D.SC. and Bar, R.N.
August. (3) Volunteers who ly Into the spirit of the comedy trayer, that of wearing the flog
are interested in. rifle of re and showed pleasing ability at of the Commander-in-Chief when
volver shooting shoukl send in making * The ทาง เ of the he took passage in her, truin
their names.to these ILA. or uproarious situations and wit-Hong Kong on May 24th, Lord
Fraser was transferred to H.M.S. Two British warships, the ring the Quartermaster (Tel. ty dialogue.
First-nighters tonight will "Newfoundland" at the mouth cruiser "Bermuda" and the des. 03063) before 9 a.m. Saturday,
twa days later troyer "Lagos" are paying a brier 19th April, 1947. Roe the following players in of the Yangtze
visit to Shanghai. for the trip
3. Information Required: In- up river to Non-
They are netlon: John Kessen. Frederick
scheduled to arrive here on April formation concerning the, Clemo, Richard Labrum, Ger.ing, with "Lagos" in company 18 and will remain la port for whereabouts of No. DR815 Pri- j trude Goddard, Elleen Brown, der-In-Chier's visit, "Lagos" es- On completion of the Comman-
vate J. W. Macdonald is urgent Charley Wickstead, Arthur corted "Newfoundland" down Bath ships live previously paid required. Any member of Collla, Robert Leigh, Jill Stakes, river and parted company
visits to Shurfghai. The "Berthe Corps, who knows his ad. Nigel Clarkson and Frank Woosung, making her way
to muda was here about a year ago dress (he is thought to be in naked to con- and is remembered us supplying Australia) is During the stay at Shanghai,the Guard of Honour at a fog. municate with the Adjutant. "Lages" provided
Part 2 Order No.. 12/47;~ raising ceremony held of the Bri- the guard of
1. Arrivals: 1258. Cpl. Simp- Hontur at the British Consulate tish Consulate grounds on tho
son W. C. (23 Dec, 16); Lieut. for the Victory Day Celebrations.
Bund.--Reuter.
Burt S. J. G. (27 Mar.); 3710 Pie. Cosano J, M. (3 Apr.)..
Hume.
2
BAIL REFUSED
Shanghat.
at
ten days."
In Shanghai
Shanghal, Apr. 16.
· DISCHARGED
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2. Strength-Decrease: 9673
An application for ball by Mr. Eight days later "Lagos" sail- C. A. Sutherton Russ on behalf ed for the Island of Chusan Lof Lee Yin-kwan, Chinese con with 30 tons of food and medical
stable, was strongly opposed by supplies from the British
On the appllentfan of D91 C. Pte. Marquen L.Z., No. 0 Com Police
Prosecutor C, J. Askew, Cross for the local convent.
Red
Pope, Wu Kon, 20-year-old cook, | pany, w.e.f.-14 Apr. 47; 4286 neting on instructions, from Mr.
who was charged with Wu Yan Gur. Daviy, S.G. 2nd. Battery, Thereafter followed D cruise kam, 22, unemployed, with utter w.o.f. 15 Apr. 47.
letter demanding with men-
W. W. Shaftain-SSP, before Mr to Japan which included patrol ing Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday:
An opposing ball, 5/1 Askew duties with units of the Amerlaces the sum of $2,000 from Wụ fold the Court that there is everý jean · Flest in 'the Korean Strait. Fun on March 24, was discharged possibility of the present charge Ports - visited after patrol In. by Mr. Blair-Kerr.
at Kowloon of accepting a bribe against accluded Basebo, Kure, Yokchiama Yesterday cused being altered to the more and Tokyo. Whilst at Kure pracing a letter on March 20 demand An additional charge of utter serious one of extortion...
lically all members of the ship's ink, with menaces, the im Accused, charged with accept. ing a bribe of $50 from one Chung Company had the opportunity to $3,000 from the saine coniplainant Pang at Man Kam To, New Ter Visit the
of the first preferred against. Wu Yan ritories (North) on April 18, WEI atomic bomb at Hiposhtma," "only | kan, who was remanded for "remanded for one week in qustody, about 20 miles away. After the arven days in gual mustody,
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